Engaging Faith Communities – September 21st Community Call Preview

Posted on 09/16/2016

Communities across the country are now gearing up for Conversation Sabbath 2016 – an interfaith celebration of the importance of sharing our unique preferences for end-of-life care. From November 11 to 20, congregations of all faiths and denominations will teach or preach about the need to express what matters most to us at the end of life to our loved ones and clinicians.

Clergy play a vital role in helping families navigate these difficult conversations. They often see how avoiding The Conversation can leave family members in the dark, create tension at the bedside, increase grief for caregivers and damage relationships between loved ones. This is a topic that will resonate with every congregant. It is a topic that will always preach.

While these conversations are tender, they are – more than anything else – a gift you give your loved ones. Conversation Sabbath is a celebration of our readiness to give this gift to those who matter most to us and our readiness to ground these conversations in our values and our faith.

Join us on WebEx on Wednesday, September 21st for this month’s community call as we do a deep dive into how you can bring Conversation Sabbath into your community and house of worship. You’ll get to hear from Rev. Rosemary Lloyd, The Conversation Project’s Advisor to the Faith-Based Community, and learn about success stories from last year’s Conversation Sabbath and strategies for engaging faith communities in your region.

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our reform synagogue in phx is planning to present a conversation sabbath event in conjunction w/ sabbath services on a friday night in nov. Rabbi Bonnie Koppell is our lead person on this and she may have been in touch w/ you before. We will have a committee planning this event . We have hosted “death cafe”s” and a review of Gawande’s book Being Mortal to large audiences. i am a semi retired pediatrician with a personal interest in this area and in your organization
What time is the call tomorrow? and the call in no? thanks